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- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Rarechords
- Date First Available : November 16, 2006
- Label : Rarechords
- ASIN : B000KC8O2O
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #750,717 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #284,531 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 22, 2008
Bought it for my husband and we both love it. Great music and fun to hear. :) Great choice for fans of Cat Stevens as well- there are similarities.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 29, 2007
Opening with 'Endoscopises', the soft acoustics are supported by thoughtful vocals and the accompaniment of brass instruments, all woven into the song in a subtle fashion. 'Nomads Dream' is a more distinctive and memorable song with its questioning chorus and the guitar riff which develops towards the climax.
Yoriyos, like all burgeoning solo artists has been compared to big guns such as Donovan and the big Bobby D. However both the promise and the simple folk on display here does make the comparisons warranted rather than clichéd. I do not use the word simple disparagingly; rather the simplicity of the structure reveals the vulnerable interior of each song. With subjects such as 'Querido Che' based on the motorcycle diaries of Che Guevara's friend Alberto Granada, and 'Wounded Knee' named after the Native American burial ground, it's easy to see that Yoriyos is trying to produce songs with weight.
Generally this is a strong album and one which makes all the right choices, there is enough variety in the choice of instruments and tempos to ensure the album never tires, without jeopardising the continuity of the album or making its landscape too busy. Songs like 'Hurricane John' and the delicately sweet 'Run Dry' excel and show real maturity and depth. Others are slightly less memorable but overall this is an excellent album worthy of comparison to some real greats, but succeeds on its own charms rather than merely borrowing the tried and tested methods of others. A mature and thoughtful work with a beautiful title full of heartfelt sentiments.
Yoriyos, like all burgeoning solo artists has been compared to big guns such as Donovan and the big Bobby D. However both the promise and the simple folk on display here does make the comparisons warranted rather than clichéd. I do not use the word simple disparagingly; rather the simplicity of the structure reveals the vulnerable interior of each song. With subjects such as 'Querido Che' based on the motorcycle diaries of Che Guevara's friend Alberto Granada, and 'Wounded Knee' named after the Native American burial ground, it's easy to see that Yoriyos is trying to produce songs with weight.
Generally this is a strong album and one which makes all the right choices, there is enough variety in the choice of instruments and tempos to ensure the album never tires, without jeopardising the continuity of the album or making its landscape too busy. Songs like 'Hurricane John' and the delicately sweet 'Run Dry' excel and show real maturity and depth. Others are slightly less memorable but overall this is an excellent album worthy of comparison to some real greats, but succeeds on its own charms rather than merely borrowing the tried and tested methods of others. A mature and thoughtful work with a beautiful title full of heartfelt sentiments.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2009
Nice album, he has a voice that is beyond his years in maturity with lyrics of a story teller and music that is simple yet constructed beautifuly.
On his bio it mentions influences of various artists but emits one that is obvious...his father Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)Having a Dad of his ilk is not something that needs hiding under a bushell.A very good effort for his first album and I will definately be waiting for more from this talented young singer/songwriter.
On his bio it mentions influences of various artists but emits one that is obvious...his father Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)Having a Dad of his ilk is not something that needs hiding under a bushell.A very good effort for his first album and I will definately be waiting for more from this talented young singer/songwriter.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 6, 2007
Great Album... reminds me of days gone by of the singer songwrites (Cat Stevens, James Taylor, Carly simon, Neil Young, etc... ) while he doesn't sound like any one of them... it's hard to miss their influnces on him.
Great sound.. great lyrics... great arrangement.... I'm lookng forward to his upcoming releases.....
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.....
Great sound.. great lyrics... great arrangement.... I'm lookng forward to his upcoming releases.....
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.....
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on April 11, 2015
Excellent item & delivery
Sylvia
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Awesome
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on September 17, 2017
awesome, just awesome... wished there was more of it
Dengerma
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Quelle claque !
Reviewed in France 🇫🇷 on September 15, 2009
Personne ne connait cet artiste et pourtant, il sagit du fils de Cat Stevens. Il a à peine 21 ans et joue une pop, douce et magnifique, comme si il était dans le milieu depuis longtemps. Un album à acheter d'urgence pour les amoureux de pop à guitare/voix.
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